Re: Mail Issues (pt 2 )
- From: Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 12:39:13 -0500
On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 13:04 -0400, Richard wrote:
Rich Johnson wrote:
Okay, fetchmail, with exim4/spamassassin using maildir format (maildir
On May 12, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Richard wrote:
Thought I would re-explain myself
Regarding Mail,
What I wanted to do, if possible,
is to have the mail fetch from pop3 accounts (several) ( thousands )
avg 2800 per day
and have spam filters applied and rules applied, and move into
folder, as pure text messages,
with header intact.
[...snip...]
If I understand correctly:
A straightforward fetchmail -> exim4/spamassassin configuration
using Maildir format should handle this without difficulty. I
handle ~1K messages per day with just such a setup. I handle the
sorting with .forward rules, though I suppose you could also use
exim4 pipe/process filters or an external ''delivery agent'' for more
sophisticated filtering. (I hope I have the terminology right)
I'd first setup and test exim4 and spamassassin, then configure
fetchmail to feed exim4 from the popboxes.
What you're doing differently is that you're _keeping_ the messages
(255K of them) whereas I purge any mailboxes with >10K messages. If
you choose to use Maildir, I'd advise that you configure your system
to limit the number of messages maintained in a particular
directory. I think funny things can happen on ext2 filesystems when
directory nodes contain >2^15 entries.
format? ) is that like .mbox?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir
Maildir is a format for an e-mail spool that does not require
file locking to maintain message integrity because the messages
are kept in separate files with unique names.
Any folder I setup could contain avg 20k emails each, easy.
No problem.
Could I have fetchmail or whatever, check the folders, and if there too
much emails
make another folder like abc, abc1, abc2...etc ?
Wrong tool. fetchmail's only function is to, well, fetch mail
from a POP server and then pass it along to another process in
your system. Usually an MTA, procmail or /var/mail/$USER.
$ wajig show archivemail
[snip]
Depends: python (>= 2.3), python (<< 3)
Filename: pool/main/a/archivemail/archivemail_0.6.1-6_all.deb
Size: 25204
MD5sum: e47ea6ec348be4d47ee76d6b42889bab
Description: archive and compress your old email
Archivemail moves old mail out of a mailbox (in Maildir, MH,
or mbox format, or via IMAP) and archives it in a compressed
mbox-format mailbox file. It is well suited to be run from cron
for automatic archiving of your old mail.
If you don't want your old mail compressed into mbox.gz files,
take the source code and modify it to do what you want.
The end results, is to handle thousands of email daily with out the fear
of any mailbox format
going corrupt (aka.mbox) and so, my quest, for the right solutions being.
pure text format, is great, because the email is not in any format
(mailbox).
Sql maybe a option?
We've told you already times: fetchmail, exim4|postfix, spamassassin,
maildrop|procmail and Maildir. Then access your mail from a *locally
running* IMAP server.
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